The PTAC units slide into a standard, pre-existing 16” x 42” wall sleeve and include intuitively configured controls. New installations require a wall sleeve and grille which can be purchased as Accessories.

Friedrich PTACs are known for being feature-rich and backed by an AC-focused manufacturer. Our new models build on these strengths, with advanced engineering that delivers impressively quiet performance with expanded comfort settings.

Here are just some of the enhanced features:

Reduced sound levels: The two-motor design – one motor inside, one outside – allows the indoor motor to run at slower speeds, which sharply reduces indoor sound levels. Plus, the motors are permanently lubricated for quieter operation and increased durability.

More comfort choices, quieter operation: Our 3-speed fan (cooling and heating modes) has nearly five times the surface area of a typical PTAC fan, allowing for more uniform airflow over a wider path. The result is faster, more even air distribution and quieter airflow. Guests/residents will appreciate having more comfort options. Plus, the soft start/stop fan delay reduces transitional noise usually associated with compressor start-up.

Increased energy savings: Models have EERs up to 12.0 and COPs up to 3.4. Separate thermostat limits for cooling and heating provide greater control over temperature ranges. Of course, centralized desk control and compatibility with energy management systems can boost efficiency and lower operational costs.

A universal heater/power cord simplifies installation, ordering: Installers can change the heat output simply by changing the standard power cord to the desired size. The optional cords connect as easily as a phone jack. Distributors can stock fewer PTAC models and optional power cords instead of numerous PTAC models. (Note: All wiring and building connections must be properly sized to accommodate the power cord. See model specifications for details.

Plus, all capacities can fit standard 42-inch sleeves without the added expense of a baffle kit*.

Heat Pump

The amount of heat, rated in BTUs, that the heat pump can deliver in the space.

Heat Pump

13300
BTUs

Cooling Capacity

Not sure what size you need? Feel free to use our easy sizing calculator.

Cooling Capacity

14500
BTU

Cooling Capacity

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Cooling Capacity

1.2
Tons

Energy Efficiency Ratio

The measure of air conditioner efficiency at its maximum load

Energy Efficiency Ratio

9.8
EER

Coefficient of Performance

Coefficient of Performance is the efficiency ratio of the amount of heating or cooling provided by a heating or cooling unit to the energy consumed by the system. The higher the Coefficient of Performance the more efficient the system. Resistance electrical heating (such as electric baseboards) for example has a Coefficient of Performance of 1.0

Coefficient of Performance

3.0
COP

Nominal CFM

The amount of air that can be moved by the fan, measured in cubic feet per minute (cfm).

Nominal CFM

385

Refrigerant

Inside air conditioning systems are liquid/gas refrigerant. There are two types of this refrigerant available for use, R-22 (more commonly known as Freon), and a newer alternative R-410A.

An air conditioning system does not consume refrigerant, but reuses it. As long as there are no leaks in the refrigerant circuit, there is no need to ever add more refrigerant to an air conditioning system.

Although R-22 is an effective refrigerant, if it is released into the atmosphere it can contribute to the depletion of the Earth’s ozone layer. The EPA has mandated the phasing out the use of R-22. It is being replaced by R-410A.

As of 2010, manufacturers are required to make all new air conditioners with R-410A. However, R-22 is still available for sale in existing pre-2010-manufactured equipment, and for use in servicing existing R-22 equipment. By 2020, R-22 will no longer be manufactured, but will still be recycled and available for sale.

Refrigerant

R-410A

Dehumidifying Capacity

The amount of water vapor that can be removed from the air per hour. Measured in pints.

Dehumidifying Capacity

3.2
Pints / Hour

Cooling Wattage

The amount of watts consumed per hour while operating in cooling mode.

Cooling Wattage

1480
watts

Breaker Size

The maximum capacity breaker that the unit can be connected to (This is the best option for consistent performance)

Breaker Size

30
amps

Electric Heater Size

The amount of kilowatts (kw). The higher the kilowatt rating the higher the heating capacity.

Electric Heater Size

5.0
kilowatts

Equipment Type

PTAC

Cut-Out Dimensions, W x H

Th rough-in cut out dimension through your wall that you will place the unit into.

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